Luxury Hospitality: Personalisation & Loyalty

September 13, 2018

Despite seeing a healthy industry growth, luxury hospitality brands are finding increasing challenges in digitalisation. Technology is not only contributing to a very crowded market space by giving smaller brands a chance to be seen, but it has also had a significant impact on consumer profiles – guests are now expecting the ‘unexpected’.This white paper analyses the current state of the luxury hospitality and travel industries and identifies techniques to be used that can help hotel brands to improve loyalty and reputation through digital personalisation.

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Travel Centre Maldives

Travel Centre Maldives is a reputed tour operator operating in the capital island of Male’, Maldives since 2008. We provide travel solutions for tourists coming into Maldives from all four corners of the globe and cater to both luxury and budget travelers be it honeymooners, families, groups, or the free individual traveler.

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